CALL FOR POSITION PAPERS
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Track 5: Software and System Engineering (SSE)
https://www.fedcsis.org/2020/sse
Organized within the framework of the Federated Conference on Computer
Science and
Information Systems (FedCSIS 2020)
Sofia, Bulgaria, 6-9 September, 2020
http://www.fedcsis.org/
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Taking into account lack of certainty that it will be possible to
organize the conference on-site (in Sofia) in September, we have decided
that there is no other way but to organize the conference
100% telepresence/video-based/
This decision makes us very sad, but we believe that this is the best
one we can make. This decision has consequences. First, the new
conference fee has been reduced to 150 euro (for each contributed and
accepted paper). Second, since we do not have to deal with local
arrangements, we can use the extra time and we have established the new
submission deadline. It is now July 3, 2020 for the regular papers. We
are looking forward to e-meet you.
FedCSIS organizers
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The FedCSIS 2020 Conference invites submissions of POSITION PAPERS to
its respective tracks/technical sessions. Position papers must not
exceed 8 pages and they should relate to an ongoing research or
experience. Position papers will be presented by the authors alongside
regular papers. Position papers may be also submitted as DEMO PAPERS and
presented as demonstrations of software tools and products. They should
describe non-for-profit software tools in a prototype-, alpha-, or
beta-version.
We invite TWO TYPES OF POSITION PAPERS:
- EMERGING RESEARCH PAPERS present preliminary research results from
work-in-progress based on sound scientific approach but presenting work
not completely validated as yet. They must describe precisely the
research problem and its rationale. They must also define the intended
future work including the expected benefits from solution to the tackled
problem.
- CHALLENGE PAPERS propose and describe research challenges in theory or
practice of computer science and information systems. The papers in this
category must be based on deep understanding of existing research or
industrial problems and should be defining new promising research
directions.
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AIMS & SCOPE
SSE is a FedCSIS conference track aiming at integrating and creating
synergy between technical sessions that thematically subscribe to the
discipline of software engineering. The track emphasizes the issues
relevant to developing and maintaining software systems that behave
reliably, efficiently and effectively. This track investigates both
established traditional approaches and modern emerging approaches to
large software production and evolution.
For decades, it is still an open question in software industry, how to
provide fast and effective software process, and how to come to the
software systems, embedded systems, autonomous systems, or
cyber-physical systems that will address the open issue of supporting
information management process in many, particularly complex
organization systems. Even more, it is a hot issue how to provide a
synergy between systems in common and software services as mandatory
component of each modern organization, particularly in terms of IoT, Big
Data, and Industry 4.0 paradigms.
In recent years, we are the witnesses of great movements in the area of
software and system engineering (SSE). Such movements are both of
technological and methodological nature. By this, today we have a huge
selection of various technologies, tools, and methods in SSE as a
discipline that helps in a support of the whole information life cycle
in organization systems. Despite that, one of the hot issues in practice
is still how to effectively develop and maintain complex systems from
various aspects, particularly when software components are crucial for
addressing declared system goals, and their successful operation. It
seems that nowadays we have great theoretical potentials for application
of new and more effective approaches in SSE. However, it is more likely
that real deployment of such approaches in industry practice is far
behind their theoretical potentials.
The main goal of Track 5 is to address open questions and real
potentials for various applications of modern approaches and
technologies in SSE so as to develop and implement effective software
services in a support of information management and system engineering.
We intend to address interdisciplinary character of a set of theories,
methodologies, processes, architectures, and technologies in disciplines
such as: Software Engineering Methods, Techniques, and Technologies,
Cyber-Physical Systems, Lean and Agile Software Development, Design of
Multimedia and Interaction Systems, Model Driven Approaches in System
Development, Development of Effective Software Services and Intelligent
Systems, as well as applications in various problem domains. We invite
researchers from all over the world who will present their
contributions, interdisciplinary approaches or case studies related to
modern approaches in SSE. We express an interest in gathering scientists
and practitioners interested in applying these disciplines in industry
sector, as well as public and government sectors, such as healthcare,
education, or security services. Experts from all sectors are welcomed.
Track 5 includes technical sessions (for more information check their
individual WWW sites):
* Advances in Software and System Engineering (ASSE'20)
* Cyber-Physical Systems (7th Workshop IWCPS-7)
* Lean and Agile Software Development (4th International Conference LASD'20)
* Model Driven Approaches in System Development (6th Workshop MDASD'20)
* Software Engineering (40th IEEE Workshop SEW-40)
There is a possibility of selecting extended versions of the best papers
from Track 5 presented during the conference for potential inclusion in
the journals: ComSIS, ISI IF(2018) = 0.620, and COLA, ISI IF(2017) = 0.971
POSITION PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION:
Position papers will be published as a Volume of the Annals of Computer
Science and Information Systems series (https://annals-csis.org/), with
an ISBN, ISSN and DOI numbers. The papers will be submitted for indexing
to DBLP Computer Science Bibliography and Google Scholar. The
Annals-CSIS volume will NOT be placed in the IEEE Digital Library.
Authors should submit a position paper in English, carefully checked for
correct grammar and spelling, using the on-line submission procedure.
The guidelines for paper formatting provided at the conference website
ought to be used for all submitted papers. The required submission
format is the same as the camera-ready format. Please check, and
carefully follow, the instructions and templates provided. Papers that
are out of the conference scope of the selected event, or that contain
any form of (self)plagiarism will be rejected without reviews. All
position papers will be refereed before inclusion in the conference program.
IMPORTANT DATES:
+ Position paper submission: July 17, 2020
+ Author notification: August 1, 2020
+ Final paper submission, registration and payment: August 14, 2020
+ Conference date: September 6-9, 2020
TRACK CHAIRS:
Ivan Lukovic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Geylani Kardas, Ege University International Computer Institute, Turkey
Manuel Mazzara, Innopolis University, Russia
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